The number painter

mikealan

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If you are a fan of classic SS, you can remember the classic number film segments featuring Paul Bendict, the number painter. I think it never played the number "1" and "12" versions, but it played 2-11. Here are all of his segments so you will remember these.

2-on the sailboat
3-on slices of bread by using ketchup, mustard and mayonneise
4-on the beach umbrella (I remember seeing that on the Rainstorm episode from 1972)
5-on the gorilla's ball
6-on the cake by using cake icing (I have this sketch from the 1987-88 season on my first family tape)
7-on the elevator
8-on the bald man's head in the pool
9-on the cityscape streetlights
10-on the stool
11-on the nurse's window
 

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BTW, we've discussed ALREADY about the number painter in my Harvey Kneeslapper and the Mad Painter forum.
 

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mikealan said:
BTW, we've discussed ALREADY about the number painter in my Harvey Kneeslapper and the Mad Painter forum.
I remember watching those number painter segments on Sesame Street as a child. I had no idea the painter guy was the same guy who played Bentley on the Jeffersons. I couldn't see the resemblance. Anybody know who the bald guy was in those sketches? I only recently found out the woman was Stockard Channing.
 

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Yeah, I remember the number painter...'cuz he scared me to death. Seriously, this was always the most traumatic Sesame skit for me. I don't know if it was the fast-paced editing or just some undetermined fear of paint...lol. I think he had an evil looking mustache too so maybe that was it.

It's been years since I've seen any of the skits though. Thanks for the memories, mikealan.
 

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The one with the gorilla I remember from when I was a kid - you know, I always wondered if he was the guy from the Jeffersons!

Wasn't there something in the punchline of that particular skit that involved a bananna and maybe it's peel? I'm very fuzzy on the details...amazing to recall something from 30 years ago, though.

Thanks for bringing him up...I'd almost forgotten him!
 
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